Oxidation Resistance of Haynes® Hr-224TM Alloy

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. J. White
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Haynes International, a world leader in the manufacture and production of nickel, and cobalt base alloys has invented and developed a low cost high temperature material, with a unique combination of superior oxidation resistance and weldability/ fabricability. HAYNES® HR-224TM (Ni ? 27.5Fe ? 20Cr ?3.8A1 ? 0.3Si ? 0.3Ti) forms a planar/ continuous/ adherent aluminum oxide film at high temperatures which has been shown to effectively limit chromium poisoning in solid oxide fuel, cell, systems. A 20,000 pound vacuum induction melted (VIM) + electroslag remelted (ESR) heat has been melted and converted into various product forms: sheet, plate, bar, welded tubing, wire, etc. The alloy was designed for service in severely oxidizing environments recuperators, automotive catalytic converters, wire strand annealing furnace tubes, etc. and has been of great interest to solid oxide fuel, cell, manufacturers as a materials of construction in balance of plant (BOP) design. This manuscript presents the physical, properties, mechanica, properties, and oxidation resistance of the alloy compared to other materials being considered for solid oxide fuel, cell, design
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APA: H. J. White  (2010)  Oxidation Resistance of Haynes® Hr-224TM Alloy

MLA: H. J. White Oxidation Resistance of Haynes® Hr-224TM Alloy. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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